Sink or Swim? The Top Moving Sites Of 2007

Written by Max Freiert (contact - e-mail) -- January 17th, 2008 | Recommend This

At Compete we frequently write about monthly traffic volume and site popularity, but the focus is usually on the ten or twenty sites that enjoy monthly visitors in the tens (or even hundreds) of millions. While it’s important to investigate these sites, massively popular domains like Google or Yahoo typically don’t change much in terms of domain-level traffic or rank. Right behind these behemoths, however, a large number of websites battle for the finite resource of consumer attention and the shifting dynamics of this group will ultimately define the future of the web.

With 2008 now more than two weeks old, it’s a great time to look back at last year and see how the web has changed. What sites experienced a surge of traffic in 2007? Has anyone fallen off the map? We compared the top 1000 sites in December 2007 with those in December of the previous year to find out.


Top Moving Sites - 2007

The chart above shows the top twenty sites that gained or lost the most amount of traffic from December 2006 to December 2007, as a percentage of visits in December 2006. A few interesting trends are revealed:

  • The web has yet to reach its “Social Peak”: Among the fastest growing sites, eighteen of the twenty offer a prominent peer-to-peer communication platform. Even in the adult video category, sites that function almost identically to YouTube (redtube.com and youporn.com) represent the fastest growing niche.
  • Online daters would much rather be subjected to ads than a checkout form: Two of the fastest growing sites (Iamfreetonight.com and datehookup.com with 31000% and 3050% growth respectively) are relatively new entrants to an already crowded online personals market. Both services succeed by offering free membership and generating revenue through advertising, a business model they share with only a handful of other services.
  • New Social Networks still have a chance…as long as they find their niche: CaféMom appeals to a very specific group, and has captured a substantial audience (and grown over 2000% in one year) despite the constant buzz surrounding Facebook last year.
  • People place a high value on peer opinion: Both Stumbleupon and Reddit both grew by over 500% in 2007. Digg.com (not listed) also grew by nearly 300% in terms of visits in 2007.
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  1. Search◊ Engines Web

    It is interesting that Techcrunch is the only site in the Technorati top 100 popular sites
    to be on the fastest moving list

    Do you have access to the Top 100 movers? What other blogs were there?

    What is interesting about Netscape is its decline since it became a social site - you would not have expected such an adverse reaction to its change

  2. Jeremy

    Is there a feature on your site that allows you to run this analysis on other domains, verticals or markets? We’d specifically be interested in the Q&A market, eg:
    Yahoo Answers
    Askville
    Live QnA
    WikiAnswers
    Yedda
    FunAdvice
    Blurtit
    etc.

    Of course we’re interested because we run one of the sites in this category, and macro level insights are extremely expensive & hard to come by (eg, beyond our market research budget). Any advice you have in this area appreciated in terms of products you have to deal with this. We already use your search analytics products, and they are very good.

  3. Social Platform Journal

    Movin’ On Up: Fastest Climbing Social Sites Of 2007

    Compete has just released a list of the top moving sites of 2007, which includes the social platforms sites:

    cafemom.com
    linkedin.com
    reddit.com
    stumbleupon.com
    squidoo.com
    webkinz.com
    sixapart.com
    wordpress.com
    Are there any surprises in this list?…

  4. Sam

    Odd that sites like Facebook and others did not show or grow?

  5. Otis Gospodnetic

    I don’t get one thing. Is this list limited to sites of a certain profile (other than the annual percentage gain)?
    I’m asking because I see Simpy gained about 550% between 12/2006 and 12/2007 (see http://siteanalytics.compete.com/www.simpy.com/ ), yet it’s not on the top 20 list in your post.

    How come?
    Thanks.

  6. Otis Gospodnetic

    Actually, make that a bit over 760% yearly increase of visitors for simpy.com - see http://siteanalytics.compete.com/simpy.com/?metric=uv

    So are some sites not listed, even if they percentage-wise growth is high? Is your list limited to sites with > N monthly visitors? If so, what’s that N?

    Thanks.

  7. Guy

    I too am wondering how come retailmenot.com was excluded from the list:
    http://siteanalytics.compete.com/retailmenot.com/?metric=uv

    ???

  8. Otis Gospodnetic

    Max: ah, yes, of course! Sorry, forgot that for a moment. Thanks for clarification.

  9. Kango Ling

    Netscape’s social networking started re-directing to propeller.com sometime last year. I haven’t typed netscape.com on my browser for months now. Does the negative change for netscape take that into account?

  10. adii

    WordPress On The Up: But Why?

    The guys over at Compete has just released a list of the fastest moving websites of 2007, listing WordPress.com with a 523% growth in 2007 and approximately 25 million visits. Now in my opinion, those are incredible stats, that none of us would mind ha…

  11. Geekaholic

    Veoh, Wordpress.com and LinkedIn see huge growth

    What’s interesting is Veoh is on that list, but YouTube isn’t. And it’s a pretty big list. Why are people switching to Veoh? I hadn’t heard about it till a couple of months back (I saw it because someone would upload Heroes epis…

  12. sikanrong

    dude - I’m not even kidding - not only have I been a daily user for quite some time, but if youporn has an IPO - i’m totally there.

  13. Matt Ellsworth

    Interesting list. I would not have expected such a drop off in netscape since they moved to propeller - but wow thats a huge dip.

  14. Dwayne Charrington

    It is really no surprise Wordpress is on it’s way up. It’s a great blogging enhine and most blogging website run on it. You can find so many freely available themes and plugins for it, it’s open sourceness makes it’s the kind of Blogging.

    - Dwayne Charrington.
    http://www.dwaynecharrington.com

  15. thenetguruz

    Thanks for telling those * sites ;) hehe anyways I really felt bad for bolt donno why but I am feeling bad whatever happened to them.

  16. Jeff

    What I find interesting is that a dot gov site, weather.gov, grew 461% on an already fairly large number of hits. Seems like the American public is getting a pretty good deal for their tax dollars.

  17. Ivo

    Yea YouPorn.com rulez :)

  18. Roberto

    The reason of wich the traffic volume for adults video share sites like http://www.yoyovid.com is ever-growing is simply… these sites are the new frontier of porn, in little words:” Why pay for porn when you get porn for free?”
    That’s all folks!

  19. Jenny

    interesting post. i’ve never compared anything about my site but maybe i should. i’m just to lazy.

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  22. paresh

    thanks for useful list.

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  24. New York Movers

    Hi,

    Good job…
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  25. Radiobar

    Hi Max,

    Any chance you update this list of best moving sites of 2007?
    We’re almost in 2009…

  26. Adam Rashid

    Great article


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